My name is Queenie!

I'm being cared for by:Common Sense For Animals

Help me get seen & adopted!

Facts about Queenie

Breed: Lop-Eared Mix

Color: Black

Age: Adult

Size: Standard

Sex: Female

Hair: Short

Queenie's Info...

Queenie's Story...

Queenie's Story...

Queenie is an adult female Lop that was surrendered to us. She is friendly and has no issue being handled. Our Rabbit adoption fee is $25. If interested in a Bunny it is best to give us a call at 908-859-3060 or just stop by the shelter!

About Our Shelter...

CSA was founded in 1990 by Veterinarian, Robert R Blease, DVM to provide an organization where all persons and groups can logically and intellectually discuss all issues affecting animal welfare. CSA has a "common sense" philosophy regarding food animals, wildlife, research and companion pets. We operate a No-kill Shelter and believe education and community service are our most valuable assets.

Come Meet Our Pets...

Our Shelter is located at 2420 Route 57, Broadway, NJ.Same location as the Animal Health Center.

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